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cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now eve swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. is afraid. they are afraid that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us there's anything. there. that was sued by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're going to serve you with us are obvious surprise if they doctored yes. i've been successful in court the same week to judge concluded that the. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from anonymous witnesses stories. so what happens if the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that. they're basically created in and. this sort of supportive people getting their piece of that going wow so have you finally seen the documentary and i ha
cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now eve swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. is afraid. they are afraid that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us there's anything. there. that was sued by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're...
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we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. we saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debt-ceiling debate. this is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. that doesn't look likely. any chance of this coming to the floor so a bipartisan group can vote on it. >> our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. the closer we goat to 218 -- get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. that's what we need, a full debate in front of the american
we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the...
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throughout october when if many italians aren't happy with the way they're being forced to live for immigrants it could be even worse those who come in search of a better life often find themselves in squalid conditions no better than the ones they left behind you got to pick it off went to take a look. some call it a city within a city others a refugee ghetto it's like we're still in africa refugees from four african countries over twelve hundred people all crammed inside a former university building in rome now known as palace meeting. here. we weren't allowed to film inside the rooms but a doctor treating the refugees agreed to describe the conditions they with. their thirty five tabs and thirty five showers and eighty percent of them need to be repaired the beds are all seen in very bad condition actually a lot of people sleep in the car thousands of refugees have been flocking to italy mainly across the mediterranean in search of a better life but the country's only economic problems including the worst recession since the second world war provide very little opportunity at the same time.
throughout october when if many italians aren't happy with the way they're being forced to live for immigrants it could be even worse those who come in search of a better life often find themselves in squalid conditions no better than the ones they left behind you got to pick it off went to take a look. some call it a city within a city others a refugee ghetto it's like we're still in africa refugees from four african countries over twelve hundred people all crammed inside a former university...
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cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now swedish filmmaker is making this crook into a hero. is afraid. they are afraid that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us anything. other than. sit by joel guys or our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are obvious surprise if a doctor gets. the same we to judge concluded the. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from witnesses stories. so what happens if the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that. they're basically created and. this sort of supportive people getting their piece of that. so have you finally seen the documentary and i have to admit i did not. and could not defend themselves publicly instead attacked me and my
cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now swedish filmmaker is making this crook into a hero. is afraid. they are afraid that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us anything. other than. sit by joel guys or our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are...
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cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us there's anything. other than. sit by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are obvious surprise if a doctor gets. the same week to judge concluded the. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from witnesses stories. so what happened to the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that. they're basically created in and. they sort of support the people getting their piece of that. so have you finally seen the documentary and i have to admit i did not. and could not defend themselves publicly instead the journalist attacked me an
cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation and now swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. that. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie the fumes of the skin grew in the film's entire. i want to say. we feel like. it's a very silly sensible. so we. it all very. clear to us there's anything. other than. sit by joel geyser our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask you. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are obvious surprise...
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cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation. swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. vessel. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie. to me the skin grew in the films and . i want to say yeah. we feel like. arius really sensible. so we. you know all very well it's unclear to us there's anything. other than. sit by joel guys or our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are obvious surprise if a doctor that's. been successful in court the same week to judge concluded that. case probably had committed fraud the conclusion was based on testimonies from witnesses stories. so what happened to the central premise that your documentary that's just about to be released turns out to be a fraud. that. they're basically created in and. they sort of supportive people getting their piece of that. so have you finally seen the documentary and i have to admit i did not. and could not defend themselves publicly instead the journalist attacked me and my
cuban immigrant chasing. a beloved american corporation. swedish filmmaker is making this crook into hero. vessel. it was such an insult who worked so hard to make this movie. to me the skin grew in the films and . i want to say yeah. we feel like. arius really sensible. so we. you know all very well it's unclear to us there's anything. other than. sit by joel guys or our early trying to be addressed. and especially likely to ask. guys los angeles they're going to serve us are obvious surprise...
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president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i started thinking you know, you're starting to drink a little bit too much. i admitted myself. >> she met a san jose construction worker dealing with his methamphetamine addiction.. >> i believed he was a genuine person when i first met him and made a stupid mistake of believing i had to save him. >> reporter: after rehab she won the election, the high point of her career. but on the personal front, she tells me, arguments led to an affair, and to her own addiction to meth. >> reporter: when did you start using? >> he introduced me to smoking meth. i was an elected official, a mother, a wife. i made a terrible, bad choichlt
president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i...
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they've got to mobilize young people, they've got to mobilize immigrants. they've got to go into workplaces where they hadn't gone before. they have to spend more of their budgets on grassroots organizing. they have to build alliances with the sierra club and planned parenthood and the civil rights organizations and with community organizations. in richmond, california seiu is a key player, the service employees union, in this battle against wall street. and so, here you have the largest union in the countr standing up without wall street on behalf of homeowners in this little small city of richmond, california. and that's a sign that the labor movement recognizes it has to change the way it operates and save itself from extinction and become the kind of player it needs to be to move the country in a different direction. >> one of the progressive heroes in your book is dr. seuss. how did that happen? >> you know, dr. seuss' real name was theodor geisel. what people don't realize about him was that -- you think of him as a kindly old man who wrote children's
they've got to mobilize young people, they've got to mobilize immigrants. they've got to go into workplaces where they hadn't gone before. they have to spend more of their budgets on grassroots organizing. they have to build alliances with the sierra club and planned parenthood and the civil rights organizations and with community organizations. in richmond, california seiu is a key player, the service employees union, in this battle against wall street. and so, here you have the largest union...
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president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i started thinking you know, you're starting to drink a little bit too much. i admitted myself. >> she met a san jose construction worker dealing with his methamphetamine addiction.. >> i believed he was a genuine person when i first met him and made a stupid mistake of believing i had to save him. >> reporter: after rehab she won the election, the high point of her career. but on the personal front, she tells me, arguments led to an affair, and to her own addiction to meth. >> reporter: when did you start using? >> he introduced me to smoking meth. i was an elected official, a mother, a wife. i made a terrible, bad choichlt
president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i...
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she is going to be spending much of what happens on the so-called immigration. in the meantime, she's knocking back sizable speaker fees from wall street. not exactly a favorite location or address from democratic party. she received $1 million from goldman sachs for a pair of speeches. >> that takes away some moral authority. talking about mainstream and wall street hurting, middle-class voters. >> i think she's doing what politicians often do, and that is they go on the speech they can circuit. her husband, bill clinton, commands huge numbers. he went to australia for a million bucks for one speech. >> who's it from? this is from goldman sachs. people taking advantage of the middle-class folks. >> unfortunately, you don't always -- you are not always able to get somebody to you like the australian government to finance your speech making activities. >> one of the questions out there, if not hillary clinton, if for whatever reason she decides not to run or something happens, who else do the democrats have? >> you got andrew cuomo. believe me, terry will be on t
she is going to be spending much of what happens on the so-called immigration. in the meantime, she's knocking back sizable speaker fees from wall street. not exactly a favorite location or address from democratic party. she received $1 million from goldman sachs for a pair of speeches. >> that takes away some moral authority. talking about mainstream and wall street hurting, middle-class voters. >> i think she's doing what politicians often do, and that is they go on the speech...
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immigration enforcement soez it was packed with eight tons of marijuana and 300 pounds of cocaine. three people are now in custody. more still to come. probably. >> credit cards certainly seem like a great idea. >> they can end up costing big down the road. >> this can be a great deal but there is a lot to watch out for. you can often get on the spot approval for buy now, pay later loan. it might not have to be paid off for years. consumer reports says beware if you miss a deadline just one day, or carry a balance past the promotion period, you can get slammed with mountains of interest. doug watts saying buying his television was one of the dumbest moves he made. a nasty surprise came in the mail. the three-year period was up. >> they added $1300 in interest. on a balance of roughly $700. >> the original receipt contained loan terms he says were hard to find and unclear. but they said sed if he didn't play pai in three years he'd be charged interest on the bill, even money he'd paid. the attorney and financial expert says the terms of the deferred cards have gotten clearer, you ca
immigration enforcement soez it was packed with eight tons of marijuana and 300 pounds of cocaine. three people are now in custody. more still to come. probably. >> credit cards certainly seem like a great idea. >> they can end up costing big down the road. >> this can be a great deal but there is a lot to watch out for. you can often get on the spot approval for buy now, pay later loan. it might not have to be paid off for years. consumer reports says beware if you miss a...
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and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell phones being looked at or listened to and why you didn't know and who should have told you? >> i'm not confirming a bunch of assumptions that have been made in the press. but what i have said is that the national security operations general generally, i'm making good decisions and i'm the final user of all of the intelligence they gather. >> such as monitoring the personal cell phone of the german chancellor. >> and the president of the united states of america. >> the one who invited him to speak at the berlin wall just four months ago where he promised american intelligence was not running amuck. >> our current programs are bo
and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell...
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the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take -- the speaker of the house wants to take up the legislation, it's unclear whether it will come up this year or next year. may have to wait until 2015. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jay-z finally breaks his silence amid a call for an end to his business relationship with barney's, the luxury department store. also, developing news regarding new meetings reportedly planned between barney's and civil rights leaders. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you,
the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take --...
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. >> my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's. i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the r
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cash during the day and makeshift shelter at night which is on a bit of let me space so on sometimes immigrants from different countries fight each other like the old man eons ago and those from bangladesh for example pennies i don't want this area they make it out there there are a lot of them here and in other areas nationalities at first they came from southern countries now also from eastern ones the whole region is full of immigrants. a polish or a dizzying gadget and very strong activity but live well also you. the. solve this problem the e.u. has pledged to give an additional thirty million euros for italy to build more shelters for the refugees to wait beautiful hope create new jobs ease the fool the immigrants all together he was going to r.t. . are we coming to life from moscow is the u.s. justice system may well be after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might well be the first to make a legal strike though through a german inquiry is ready to testify into the investigation into the alleged spying on chancellor merkel now this came as a whistleblower met with hans christian
cash during the day and makeshift shelter at night which is on a bit of let me space so on sometimes immigrants from different countries fight each other like the old man eons ago and those from bangladesh for example pennies i don't want this area they make it out there there are a lot of them here and in other areas nationalities at first they came from southern countries now also from eastern ones the whole region is full of immigrants. a polish or a dizzying gadget and very strong activity...
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many targets are recent immigrants how low is that? if you get a call like this, it's a fraud you should hang up and report it to police. >>> dell computers replacing lap tops for customers complaining their dell smells. customers reported their lap tops came out of the box smelling like cat urine. this came from the new alta book. customers joked it should be renamed cat-itude. dell says it came from a machine part now has been changed now, coming up at 5:00, a credit card warning head of the holiday season. what you need to know before you sign up for those deals that allow to you buy now, pay later. wait until you see the things that come with these. >> what you will, and won't be able to do next time you fly. >> coming up at 5:00 secrecy sells. wait until you see the bay area's newest tourist attraction. and wag the dog. >>> reminder join us for a exclusive, a politician had a public melt down telling the story only on abc7 news how a sex tape and serious drug addiction led to the scandal z her famous husband's response. dan noyes
many targets are recent immigrants how low is that? if you get a call like this, it's a fraud you should hang up and report it to police. >>> dell computers replacing lap tops for customers complaining their dell smells. customers reported their lap tops came out of the box smelling like cat urine. this came from the new alta book. customers joked it should be renamed cat-itude. dell says it came from a machine part now has been changed now, coming up at 5:00, a credit card warning...
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police say the suspect made statements saying he was jealous of fellow immigrants success in america. >> police detained a man at montreal international airport after a suspicious device was found in his luggage. the 71-year-old was headed for a flight bound for los angeles. this morning investigators say the item was not explosive but was part of a potentially dangerous device. the man is known to police but not for anything related to terrorism. everyone on the flight was questioned and luggage searched as a ÷precaution. >> the operator of a ride that injured five people will b in court. timothy faces counts of assault with a deadly weapon. he somehow tampered with safety devices on the ride before the incident last week. last week you'll recall the vortex ride suddenly jolted into gear as people were exiting, dropping some riders from 20 or 30 feet. >> police are trying to figure out what caused an suv packed with 13 teenagers to roll over. five of the 13 teens were taken to the hospital but they are awe expected to be okay. they range in age from 13 to 17 years old. the suv is de
police say the suspect made statements saying he was jealous of fellow immigrants success in america. >> police detained a man at montreal international airport after a suspicious device was found in his luggage. the 71-year-old was headed for a flight bound for los angeles. this morning investigators say the item was not explosive but was part of a potentially dangerous device. the man is known to police but not for anything related to terrorism. everyone on the flight was questioned and...
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once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve schmidt, you hear someone like raphael cruz to talk about sending the president back to kenya, if you want to look at an anti-immigration frame that might have racial components to it, it seems to me it's right in there. >> look, there's no doubt. it's old news at this point that the republican party can't win national elections if it can't do better with latino voters, if it can't do better with asian voters, with minority voters. and so the damage here is being caused by ideologues and ideologues are destructive in any political party, in any political organization because an ideologue brin
once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve...
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immigration says that the passage was recently completed but shut down before it was used to bring drugs for the united states. the discovery was made by the san diego tunnel task force including members of ice and other federal agencies. a similar one was discovered three years ago 30 tons of marijuana confiscated in that operation. >> want to see how frightening a high speed chase is? check out video of a crash in wisconsin, a drunk driving suspect hit the bay area when he exited too late and too fast. it sent the car flying into a patrol car. the sheriff says two deputies and the suspect were injured. all are expected to recover. speeds reached up to 110 miles per hour before the crash. authorities say this suspect has now been arrested three times on d.u.i. >> engine failure on a night for passengers headed to san francisco taking off from tokyo. they landed in alaska but got to the destination safely. >> delayed reunion was happy at sfo for a couple. barbara was flying home after a week in sipping pore for business. delta flight 208 had an emergency landing in alaska. he texted his
immigration says that the passage was recently completed but shut down before it was used to bring drugs for the united states. the discovery was made by the san diego tunnel task force including members of ice and other federal agencies. a similar one was discovered three years ago 30 tons of marijuana confiscated in that operation. >> want to see how frightening a high speed chase is? check out video of a crash in wisconsin, a drunk driving suspect hit the bay area when he exited too...
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they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding off the system. >> the vast majority of illegal aliens are consuming welfare programs. >> we have illegals coming here taking jobs. we have people at home that need these jobs. >> but are businesses ready to get rid of such cheap, dependable labor? how many jobs are they taking away from americans? it may be a policy debate in washington, but in the orange groves of polk county, florida, it's back breaking labor and the looming threat of deportation. >> this is the hardest i've ever worked for 93 cents. ♪ >>> florida. palm trees, retiree
they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding...
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plan that give mlts of unauthorized immigrants to obtain citizenship. plus your e-mails, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> friday a look at the role of the international atomic energy agency with iaea chief speaking at the event host bid the wilson center. live coverage at 11: 30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's official white house portrait. in the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to hang to rehang in the white house. she thought that was important. and she looked high and low and couldn't find my grandma's official portrait and called my grandmother. he said do you know where the painting is? my grandma said, yeah, it's on my wall. mrs. johnson said, said you shouldn't have that it belongs in the white house. my grandmother said no. it's on my painting. it's on my wall it's going stay. i think she tried a couple of times. watch our program on our first lady bess truman. see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we continue the seri
plan that give mlts of unauthorized immigrants to obtain citizenship. plus your e-mails, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> friday a look at the role of the international atomic energy agency with iaea chief speaking at the event host bid the wilson center. live coverage at 11: 30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's official white house portrait. in the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits...
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in co-sponsoring a plan to give immigrants the chance to attain citizenship plus your emails, phone calls an tweets. ive at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> john foster dulles had recently died when that airport was being recently built and president eisenhower announced it would be named dulles airport. after kennedy took over, he did not want to name it after him. finally the decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with eisenhower there and alan dulles there and he pulls back the curtain and behind the curtain is this giant bust of john foster dulles and that stands in the middle of this big airport. i went to see it while i was writing this book and i could no not find. i started asking the security guards where is the big bust of dulles. nobody had even heard of it. it was a long process and thanks to the airport authority, i discovered that the bust had been taken away from the middle of the airport and is now in a closed conference room opposite baggage claim number three. i find this a wonderful metaphor for how the
in co-sponsoring a plan to give immigrants the chance to attain citizenship plus your emails, phone calls an tweets. ive at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> john foster dulles had recently died when that airport was being recently built and president eisenhower announced it would be named dulles airport. after kennedy took over, he did not want to name it after him. finally the decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with...
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house republicans don't like it and prefer a piecemeal approach to immigration reform. >> well, sal, if you are just waking up there is is a big problem in the livermore area? >>> yes. the crash is cleared, but dave and pam, the traffic is still very slow. you can see there the traffic is slowing along through the altamonte pass. if you are getting on the freeway at dublin and pleasanton, you will say, hey, where is everybody. this is cool. i want to do this now. we suggest that because there are a lot of people heading your way now but the lanes are open. 880 north and southbound looks good. no major problems. this is 238 north and southbound. nothing to be concerned about here. let's go to live pictures from the live camera network. there it is, the bay bridge and it has traffic moving well in both directions. looks good on the upper deck of the tunnel. 880 and oakland has traffic looking good. as i noticed in these pictures, it is nice and clear. steve? >>> sal, your aces my friend. >> thank you, steve! >> yes, it is clear unless you are watching at crescent city or that area wher
house republicans don't like it and prefer a piecemeal approach to immigration reform. >> well, sal, if you are just waking up there is is a big problem in the livermore area? >>> yes. the crash is cleared, but dave and pam, the traffic is still very slow. you can see there the traffic is slowing along through the altamonte pass. if you are getting on the freeway at dublin and pleasanton, you will say, hey, where is everybody. this is cool. i want to do this now. we suggest that...
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committed by golden dawn party, supporters and members against ideological and political opponents and immigrants as well. the party has try to distance itself from that kind of behavior, and show these kinds of accusations are unfunded. >> john reporting from athens. >>> talks are under way in mali trying to, but separatest soldiers have told al jazeera that they will fight on. they have tried to create an independent state in the north of the country. in the second part of our series on the security challenge facing the country, we met fighters from one of those groups. the arab groups, he's the first journalist to do so since the fighting ended. >> reporter: it is a long and bumpy ride to reach the rebels. finally here is the first sign of their existence in the area. it's like what they have vowed to pursue. they have gathered to show their might. these are the fighters of the movement, one of three groups who have been waging against the central rule. >> we've taken up arms only because of the wrong that colonialism has done to us. >> reporter: three other movements sign initial agreement le
committed by golden dawn party, supporters and members against ideological and political opponents and immigrants as well. the party has try to distance itself from that kind of behavior, and show these kinds of accusations are unfunded. >> john reporting from athens. >>> talks are under way in mali trying to, but separatest soldiers have told al jazeera that they will fight on. they have tried to create an independent state in the north of the country. in the second part of our...
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now to find out there was no end-to-end testing, they were not focused on the immigration and people are being disenfranchised and money wasted, we find that portion of it unacceptable. and i think it is going to -- it does not bode well for what is going to happen to people when they get into the system, theyñr go to the hospitals, they can't find -- >> i want to move forward. we're going toÑi get to exactly some of your issues. as we discussed with governor jindal, the obama administration now says the website is going to be up and working by the end of november. but that is only going to give people two weeks to sign up, by december 15, if their health insurance had been canceled. and a lot of people are having their health insurance canceled, which raises the question, does this whole thing -- the enrollment, the penalties, the mandate, does it need to be delayed until they get everything worked up and to give people adequate time to get on the system and to figure out what health insurance they want? congresswoman? >> yes, absolutely, we should have a delay. i wrote h.r. 2809,
now to find out there was no end-to-end testing, they were not focused on the immigration and people are being disenfranchised and money wasted, we find that portion of it unacceptable. and i think it is going to -- it does not bode well for what is going to happen to people when they get into the system, theyñr go to the hospitals, they can't find -- >> i want to move forward. we're going toÑi get to exactly some of your issues. as we discussed with governor jindal, the obama...
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in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by facebook's mark
in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by facebook's mark
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and that would be to pass a comprehensive immigration bill that would accomplish a lot of the goals in this committee that we simply need a vote to make it happen and i hope that we will look at all the possibilities with reducing our long-term deficit. and i think you. >> next up, we will hear from the ranking member of the senate budget committee, senator sessions. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. and this room the people in our congress and our nation and the challenges that we face with a budget the budget and that, i believe that we can make some progress as the committee goes forward. the purpose of a budget is without a financial planner in the future of america is that it's not easy and our differences are real and it's difficult to bridge them, but their actions which we can take that we can agree on that will improve the financial standing of america and economic growth. so it is important that we work at it and i think the process of this is a positive development for sure. my colleague, ron johnson, is a successful businessman and he has told us if you want to develo
and that would be to pass a comprehensive immigration bill that would accomplish a lot of the goals in this committee that we simply need a vote to make it happen and i hope that we will look at all the possibilities with reducing our long-term deficit. and i think you. >> next up, we will hear from the ranking member of the senate budget committee, senator sessions. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. and this room the people in our congress and our nation and the challenges...
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he's called for comprehensive immigration reform. he's pro choice and he supports same-sex marriage. now, governor brown has not made an announcement but a lot of people believe he will seek re-election. the 75-year-old governor is not expected to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 7:36. the investigation into the investigate of lynne spalding has taken another bizarre turn. last month, a worker found her body in a stairwell at san francisco general hospital 17 days after she disappeared. investigators recently asked for help in finding a mystery witness. an asian man, possibly a hospital worker, reportedly spotted a person lying in the stairwell several days before spaulding was found. now some san francisco sheriff's deputies say that witness does not exist. >> it don't think -- i don't think there was ever anybody who came and said there's a dead body. i haven't heard anything credible that seems to even suggest that really happened. i think that's somebody's fantasy after the fact. >> this attorney represents five members
he's called for comprehensive immigration reform. he's pro choice and he supports same-sex marriage. now, governor brown has not made an announcement but a lot of people believe he will seek re-election. the 75-year-old governor is not expected to be challenged by any other democrats. >>> 7:36. the investigation into the investigate of lynne spalding has taken another bizarre turn. last month, a worker found her body in a stairwell at san francisco general hospital 17 days after she...
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. >> why is one of the largest country offering big money in financial aid to illegal immigrants? we will take a look at that with geraldo rivera. >> the nfl was correct when the commissioner goodell says the league should be listening to those offended by washington's use of racial slur. >> while calls are mounting for the washington redskins to change its names, the owner says he won't cave to political correctness. we have the inside information on or about on this growing controversy. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching under the circumstances tonight. let's get right to our top story. the obama carrollout taking another disastrous turn according to documents released by the house oversight committee only six people signed up for the healthcare law on its first day. that's right. six people. recent "saturday night live" skit mocking health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius was spot on. >> millions of americans are visiting healthcare.gov,
. >> why is one of the largest country offering big money in financial aid to illegal immigrants? we will take a look at that with geraldo rivera. >> the nfl was correct when the commissioner goodell says the league should be listening to those offended by washington's use of racial slur. >> while calls are mounting for the washington redskins to change its names, the owner says he won't cave to political correctness. we have the inside information on or about on this growing...
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the role of immigrant workers in the recovery effort after superstorm sandy, just over one year ago. the workers rallied in foley square to call for relief from deportation for workers who helped rebuild the city. a report shows 74% of construction workers who die on the job are latinos, even though census figures show latinos account for just 41% of such workers. pablo alvarado of the national day laborer organizing network said safety for relief workers is a key demand. ,> after a natural disaster workers need to be protected. fema comes in and they bring relief to homeowners and a lot of people who are affected, but people who go in, the first responders, people who go in and take out the contaminated waters, they don't even receive a glove. that needs to change. >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is rejecting calls to grant clemency to nsa leaker edward snowden just days after snowden asked for international help to lobby the united states to drop the charges against him. in a letter given to a german l
the role of immigrant workers in the recovery effort after superstorm sandy, just over one year ago. the workers rallied in foley square to call for relief from deportation for workers who helped rebuild the city. a report shows 74% of construction workers who die on the job are latinos, even though census figures show latinos account for just 41% of such workers. pablo alvarado of the national day laborer organizing network said safety for relief workers is a key demand. ,> after a natural...
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in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to the contractors and the engineers, the men and women in our labor force and their representatives and as they go on to other bridges, other transportation projects like bart extensions as we say goodbye and as their role becomes less visible and as they go into comfortably and maintaining i
in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my...
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23 million in medicare benefits to dead patients in 2011. 29 million for drug benefits for illegal immigrants over three years. this is just the waste we need to know about. looking at those numbers, maybe the cupboard is bare because we keep doing stuff like that, that's neither here nor there. what's the make of this? >> it's a very difficult assertion from nancy pelosi to say the cupboard is bare when we spend 3.5 trillion in our budget and 1 trillion dollars debt spending. in all of that spending it's hard to believe there's nowhere to cut. >> here's what i find startling in this whole thing is that if you can argue with the record amount of tax revenue the government had coming in this year, it's obviously not the money coming in that's the problem. it's that to keep up with spending it can't and that's the problem. so they look at the leadership among democratic party that we don't really have to do much about spending. we're spent looking after spending. what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matt
23 million in medicare benefits to dead patients in 2011. 29 million for drug benefits for illegal immigrants over three years. this is just the waste we need to know about. looking at those numbers, maybe the cupboard is bare because we keep doing stuff like that, that's neither here nor there. what's the make of this? >> it's a very difficult assertion from nancy pelosi to say the cupboard is bare when we spend 3.5 trillion in our budget and 1 trillion dollars debt spending. in all of...
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. >> obviously you'll expect them to explore immigration and issues around jobs. but i also think what's going to be interesting about what fusion does is the i think that's one of the places in which they can forge a unique identity which is by making sure that they're covering these stories from the millennial point of view, using the sources millennials use to get the information, making sure they're all over social media. those are going to be ways in which they connect with this audience. >> and mark, quickly, do you think that this is going to ultimately over time be trumped as a her mill een -- a more millennial outlet, or will it keep its latino flavor? >> i think the latino flavor will be part of it because latinos are such a big part of the millennial generation. moving forward, i expect that to continue. i think you'll see latino culture become a large part of medicaleni e millennial culture as they become a growing part of the population. >> the growing part of the population is becoming a subsection of the fastest growing part of the population, corre
. >> obviously you'll expect them to explore immigration and issues around jobs. but i also think what's going to be interesting about what fusion does is the i think that's one of the places in which they can forge a unique identity which is by making sure that they're covering these stories from the millennial point of view, using the sources millennials use to get the information, making sure they're all over social media. those are going to be ways in which they connect with this...
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known to have among the toughest regulations against undocumented immigrants in the country. the state and the american civil liberties union have agreed to end the federal lawsuit over the controversial 2011 law. the proposal follows the supreme court's decision to reject alabama's appeal to revive parts of it. key sections include a revision requiring schools to check students' citizenship status. >>> to paris now. the 18th annual salon du chocolate opened with the catwalk overrun with women decked out in decadent chocolate. even last year's wimbledon champion. you can eat what you are wearing. the clothes were designed by world famous chocolate makers and they have edible cup cakes attached. many if you wear those you will not fit them later. >> as long as the a.c. work, you're all right. >>> a meeting on the controversial name of the washington redskins. roger goodell will talk with the leader of the american nation who wants the name changed. >>> on this day in 1938 the war of the worlds, orson wells's radio play about martians landing caused panic as people thought the
known to have among the toughest regulations against undocumented immigrants in the country. the state and the american civil liberties union have agreed to end the federal lawsuit over the controversial 2011 law. the proposal follows the supreme court's decision to reject alabama's appeal to revive parts of it. key sections include a revision requiring schools to check students' citizenship status. >>> to paris now. the 18th annual salon du chocolate opened with the catwalk overrun...
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. >> reporter: the first and second floor of the immigration building are open to the public. that includes the great hall where immigrants were inspected and registry room upstairs where 12 million people spent their first hours in america. still a lot of work to do here but all the artifacts that were moved out should be back here when the heating an cooling system is restored next spring. staten island and other new york neighborhoods struggle to recover from hurricane sandy one year later. one particularly neighborhood, oak wood beach is still struggling t was had several feet of seawaterrer. it is a ghost town. all but five of 183 homeowners accept ad government buyout and moved on. we spoke to a man that lives nearby but doesn't want to stay there. >> within five minutes, it was completely flooded. just don't want to live here no more. it will happen again. >> reporter: sadly there are many more neighborhoods like oak wood beach where it looks like the hurricane happened last week or one month and not one year ago. there are signs of progress like here at ellis island. o
. >> reporter: the first and second floor of the immigration building are open to the public. that includes the great hall where immigrants were inspected and registry room upstairs where 12 million people spent their first hours in america. still a lot of work to do here but all the artifacts that were moved out should be back here when the heating an cooling system is restored next spring. staten island and other new york neighborhoods struggle to recover from hurricane sandy one year...
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chemical plant and they talk about the united that council being a save environment he don't know how many immigrants he's got working at emphasis place and other people raise a piece of paper and he's never been homeless i have been. i ask youenter to have a heart and compassion. i worked here when someone in westbrook gave me a chance. person helped me. i was homeless for 20 years a drug addict. then i listen to those people talk about move it to a different location. i ask that you united council mother brown and sit down and look at it what we do. we've got love people who have fallen off and gotten back up. hold our heads down each day. i ask the board just give us a chance on the biggest thing. let us show you guys we're productive >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is larry williams. politics, i don't know which about but i know we need those beds in bayview. we just need the beds. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> well, i get to speak on his time? i'm here to support the beds for bayview. i've seen in my line of work how those simple extensions of offering a per
chemical plant and they talk about the united that council being a save environment he don't know how many immigrants he's got working at emphasis place and other people raise a piece of paper and he's never been homeless i have been. i ask youenter to have a heart and compassion. i worked here when someone in westbrook gave me a chance. person helped me. i was homeless for 20 years a drug addict. then i listen to those people talk about move it to a different location. i ask that you united...
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sciences, espouse a worldview that identified them need with upper-class nor with workers or if poor immigrants but instead, genetic engineering whether positive or negative eugenics could produce better behaved leaders and followers alike. free from party affiliation ideology. although the critique of unfettered capitalism was a defining feature of eugenics of discourse can eugenics nevertheless recuperated the fundamental values of the free market. by shifting attention away from redistribution resources to the technological interventions of science. the eugenics period the market early example while simultaneously taking part in a worldview stripped of any historical sensibility are explicit conscious politics. the case of public health address in depth in chapter five of my book best example bu of ts kind of shifting focus away from social structures to inherited susceptibility in a contemporary context. got to ask them if i do we need to begin with the current environmental regulatory context. the role of synthetic chemicals industrial manufacturing and agriculture has increased significan
sciences, espouse a worldview that identified them need with upper-class nor with workers or if poor immigrants but instead, genetic engineering whether positive or negative eugenics could produce better behaved leaders and followers alike. free from party affiliation ideology. although the critique of unfettered capitalism was a defining feature of eugenics of discourse can eugenics nevertheless recuperated the fundamental values of the free market. by shifting attention away from...